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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1901)
Published tvary Tfcartday BEACH & M'GARREY Minak BulMInf One Year, $2.00 TERMS: Six Months. MM) (Three Months, 50 The new lliitinh loan of f:H),rtW.lM . tut. been Milwrilied, it in rviorted, about five time over, mill f.Vt.UW.lMi) lia lecn Ml l t i il to A merican Inkers. The Imii in claimed to l' U-ttvr in vent uuMit lllHll llHted State timid, tireat Itritain and I I" iit-i State are able to r:iic more money than any other nation ol the earth (nun the e"ile, which certainly indicate pnierity and wealth. Uu.i. Millionth pote-ecsing tlu- laigcct population in the world, next to China, t-eein to lie about the Mirct tinanoially in proportion to the number ol people. rrecident M kinlcy mil re vive a grand welcome when he reaches the I'acihc Coa.t. The West is going to chow the chief executive of w hat kind oi metal it in uiade, and duubllew before lie pacse thiough Caliloruia and Oregon he will have formed a more favorable opinion than he ever had of the people of the I'aeihe. President McKiuley will return to the White House feeling well ea'.itftied with the Pacific Coast, tike people, and his trip. Percy Avery Rockefeller and llislsa hel Goodrich Sullman were uiaineJiu New York with much eclat, the other lay. The young couple will manage to get through the world aa tiest they wiu on fifty millions of dollars accredited to the groom. This money was made by daddv Kockeleller out of oil. One can ) readily hce what a ropy future is in store tor borne yoUDkj fellow w ho w ill go out and strike oil in Lake county, Oregou. New Pine Creek. Kollett A Aniiek are receiving a big Mock of spring and summer goods and are very bunv. O. K. ('Jiarlton is as- j sisliiiK in the wtore. t The protracted meeting lield at the' Christian Church lv Hev. Iloltt lui Iven ' 9 The Woodmen of the Pacific jurisdic tion are to have an immense initiatory ceremony next August, which will beat tended, by many camps of the order. One thousaud candidates furnished by the different camps, will be initiat ed at one time in the open air of the Redwood groves of .Calaveras couuty. It is expected that 5,000 members oi the order will lie present. A Georgia Judge has ruled that play ing cards is gambling. This decision puts progressive euchre and other games indulged in by society, made interesting by Uitt.e ittfta to the winners, under the ban. Georgia society must now invent some new scheme whereby to reward the victors. in prours nearly two weeks. There is j a good attendance. i George Hammondey is putting the finishing towohes on the millinery store building to he occupied by his wife. Mrs. HammeMev's millinery stock ha arrived. A. M. Smith is delivering PJ.tHUt pounds of grain to Creed Conn, the Sil ver ljke merchant, and litl.iXM miihiI to the Chewaiit'iui laind and Cattle Co , near Paisley. Mr. Owens, of Willow Kanch, is put ting hi a building for a meal market, and will be cutting meat in about a wk. He has a lot of cattle and hog. already on hand for slaughter. Mrs. C. M. Taylor ha had the old j Snider store building at Willow Hunch, removed to New Pine Creek. Al. Gal lagher, the builder, is making it new by ( tixnu it up Hiistantiallv with new lum Iht. It will Vro'.i.iblv be ucd for a drug ' store. Kicht-tenths of the inxiple of the New Pine Creek section are favorable to j a railroad, and it is thought that little; ditlicultv will lie encountered in procnr- i ing right of wav for the N C O. A rail- ( road cannot injure New Pine Creek, and j will doubtless build it up. A. K. Kollett and family have movd ! into the new two-story residence, and Mr. and Mrs. Kb. Kollett have moved into the house vacated, whi'h was re j cently purchased by the latier Mr. Kol- lett. A. K's new residence, when com- : pleted, will lie a splendid edifice. I Dr. Herndon has removed from Lake- j vic.v to New Pine Creek. The lr. was called to Davis Crek Sunday to visit the Sullivan family, and while there was! taken very ill withtfever. Win. Blnrton, ' who escorted him. returned and report- ' ed that the physioiam was unable to re-' turn. .Frank Cannon last week purchased i two blocki of land (an acre each) in Cannon addition, from C. C. Cannon. Mr. Cannon is going to build a residence ' in the center of his tract ami improve the grounds. His family has removed ; from Chewaucan. Mr. Cannon w ill for ! the present fill a poeilinn in the sawmill ' at Lassen Creek. i 6 IF SPRING ISA LITTLE LATE yfa In coming it is not our fiuilt. W mailt all &y tlit preparations and now you ran p't all y& tno btMiHit. fay Our stock lias Iummi In rjly increase! in all dcpurt iiictits and v arc coniidtMit that no ono can oll'cr you more up-to-date merclian disc, or letter values. fay Wo do a ng business and it is easier for us if fa to do better by you than others can. There fay is no secret about the means honest nieth- yfa ods and the best piods for the least money fay is all there is to it. We would like your yfa patronage this year. BAILEY & MASSING ILL, ...THE PIONEER STORE... I 6 -i o 9 JURY DRAWN. vy The Men Called to do Jury Duty the May Term of Circuit Court. List of jurors drawn on the ItOth day of April, l'.KU, to serre at the May term of the Circuit Court for the County of Ijtke, State of Oregon: i Trarv Hrrxi Vallr at . . it r. ryfori W. I J. I.. Hm u.t.ill W. I ..ni. Hi- S. j.v li- K ( srlun. . C. M.-nkle iy ( rixiknl l rri-k I'alKlrf (tlHM- likti I rooki.-"! ri-i-k . Mirer lVe l.itk'vi.-w Broke the Record. 1 Krairk Puke and Ieter Vernon re-! turned from Termo Sunday with big I loads of freight for Kollett & Amick, ,' uierehant." of New Pine Oreek, and Lake view merchants. They made the trip fruni T-akeview to Termo and return in nine and a half days, thereby breaking the freighting record on this road. We iliderf.tand the trip has never before beefl made in less than ten days. They J.T. Miiln South w.rn.-r Heme M. Jnll. l'alllrjr F. Ksii(l-rii .. Iklw 1. 4 . H- rnar.i K. A. Ilawklna. W.J. 1 1. shrrliHk .. liecause a local resident told his wife that be would enjoy dancing on her grave ehe has obtained a divorce from him, says the Bulletin. Thus ever lis , reinrt the roads in fine condition for man discouraged from making the alleg- freighting on quirk time. ed partner of his joys a confidant a to bis taste in innocent diversions. Miss Millie Smith has arrived at Kt. . lliuw-H Iom San rrancisco. llieyoung Shearing eheep by machinery may be I lady is still suffering from a severe st all right in eome localities, but the good j tack of nervous prostration, but is rapid- old style of taking the wool off by band shears, thereby giving employment for several weeks each year to hundreds of men, is considered good enough for Lake county, Oregon. An Idaho girl advertised for a husband and got him. The total expense for ad vertising, wedding outfit, etc., was fll. Within a year he died, leaving her a life insurance policy of $10,000. And still some persons claim it doesn't pay to advertise. A Texas paper refers to Mr. Bryan as "the battleship of the Democracy" probably liecaune of the ability that gentleman displays in shooting boles in his party. S. K. Post. That Kansas City Judge who told Mrs. Nation that Missouri had no use for long haired men, etc., doubtless has no idea of attempting to seek cfti :e at the bands of the Democracy of that state. The colored lady who answered a Nebraska man's advertisement for a wife and described herself as being a "brunette," surely could not have ex iiected to pull the wool over bis eyes hen her dark secret was once exposed. Since Aguinaldo issued his manifesto to his countrymen the Kilipiuos have been surrendering in bands, and it can fie saleJy said ' the war is over. It is really t o bud that Kiiiihton wasn't h West Point graduate, so that u few of the newspaper editors could stop their flow of tears. The pay roll of the Southern Pacific railroad company at Ashland is fL'0,000 jar month. General Miles for President. Pah! Iv recovering. The attack was brought on by overwork, as Miss Smith was a hard student at night school and be sides all iy long her duties a Ixsik keeper ill a itg city house weie arduous. It is sincerely to be hoped by her many friend lhat a good rest will restore Miss Smith to health. William Meteker arrived from Paisley last week, haviitg brought ids daughter Allie frosi there in the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Silas Henderson, at Crooked Creek. Miss Metzker has recovered from an affection of the bean, which came near proving fatal, but is now suf fering greatly from inflammatory rheu matism. It is hoped by numerous friends that she will soon completely re cover her health. Notice is hereby given that the fiourd of Kcpializati m, in and foir the Town of likeview, Oregon, will be in regular session at the IJecorder's Office in the Town of Lakeview, Oregon, until Mav 7th, 1901. All parties interested will take dm; notice liereof. (.'has. L'mhach, Pu-coider. Tow n of J.alievie . I .C. J at k null K. H. Mitl'oiiald ... I. e. C. P. I.ln.'l)arsr J. N. Olvall J. S. Ki. l.l A . Ilv llir W.I'. Muff f. K. Al.iller . . J. M Hatniiiemley . T. tt . JllllllMltl II. A. KIhk T. II. Mi-rlK-k A. T. i llpplnif r i . K. slirriiM-k H. Vaml'irii W . S. tlnr! W. A. rl.s k IjUrvir-v I riHtkrl I Wll huiiine-r l.ako silver l.akf I'aiali-y . North W arni-r . Ijiki flaw Routli W arn.-r Ukrvlr jtk.-l.'W Tlioma.i ri;i-k IiIki Lake Thmnat t'resk . . I'ai.li-y . Hn iii lo.-r l.aki Iiihim- Lake l.aki-vn-w HlKiT U.H It! . I.h k i-l.aio'vlt-w HOTEL LAKEVIEW ARRIVALS. fr. V. Lane A Co., Pmprlrtort. Kollowiiii; are the airivaU at Hotel I-akeview lor the week ending May 1st : C B l'arkiT,siiinni-rl.ak i Miiaril,lr- Val'y K llmtaril, I'rew. Val'y MfirilMtii New I'iih-I f KW Kolli-il.Ni-w 1'iuet r J I. .-lurk, shirk c linUiy. shirk r II Alk' lr. shirk l,lMni.l..nA: 'n.K H I ii IT J M. ) r Klamath Kalla Kl mrp nii-r.K lam Va.l. Ian Ki-mlan, sn Fran M e Mi'iKli-laohn. S K Marry If , KiiI'IIiik V SiniM'k, t HHitcil I'rk o W K hlKiil. HaiilaHnka (1 W riulil, Ki- lliiiff Uii-o II Iiokuc, l alnli y J r llaiian, I'aUli-y W tn llaniiiti, I'alnli-y II A I ri-nli v, Illy u, s Karra. Iliy Ike Kent, Kiw hum " hnlirainl, Ko. l,nrK l-ii 1 1 l.ym h, Warui-r K II II. sun Krau i h M uaa-'lijjMii. . W II M unjH-liiian, riUohwofHl ' i hiuiiaa f 'rei-k Charlea Arthur, Camp Charles otter A ilaujti, Jue Juiiea, I'lunh i Hnlo r-lli-M, l AM Hinlih,.S w I'lni' r Krank KoKKera.i amp , WhllMorth Orew.V'y A Melnmell, Warner I.I. W allai'i-.New I'lm.-i r j V II Xiiiimi-rmnii, H T Imve, 1'nrtlainl I'urtland K I itrahcli, Vall-y !K li'llrli-n. K. r,n I K I'aviea, Valley II U H..-I, I'amley O M ill hnl laml.MlelilKan M A V hiillny'i'iirll'iil H M ( aiiuiiii, I'urtlaiMl VII Ituherta. Il..rnl.r'k J W O'Neil. Iloriibmnk J H Me:iilhiiKli.Keno Kay sanhiM raiup IVV Taylur, ( iieuaiieau K Ii link, r, CorllnnM J II Million, AkIiUikI J n Hush. Hau Kran I' Hull iV l, Horiihroiil. W II smilli, lloriiluiiok ,M rs K ImrKitu, K iHinathnn M HrnM n ii rek 1 ruiiiho, CtieHuiieaii K'l ilarv-y,! heuaueaii W I' ll"lHitn. sun frail II I HiuhII, K IhiiihiIiiiu Mm W H I'ur-hnll. K lanial lion I M Marlln, silver l.ak Kil KhzKeral'l, Warner NEW PINE CREEK Is rapidly frjrin(f nhend and Kollett hiu) A inick, the Merclmnta are trotting along; ut tlie lieud tif the procession. A FINE NEW STOCK Huh already hecii received and mure new goods nre nrrivinn Ht our i-tore all the time AMONG OTHER THINGS We have everything dcHirotiH in the Qrocvry Line. A special line of Cleiitu Fancy Shirts. An elegant line of ('.indiea, Cigar and Tobaccos. Watch for our Dry Clouds display. , FOLLETT & AMICK I T. J. MAJILTON I Xaler In all kind el Hardware ifc Tinware, Amunitlon, Guns, 3 Sportsman's Goods, Etc. Hereford Stock W arm - Drews Valley, Oregon. Notice to Stockmen. Parties tleniring their brands in our Stock directory, and who have not been vihited hy our agents, will please N-nd brands and ear marks to the Sv.w Kha, Alturas, (,'al., w ithin the next i-ix weekn. l'i-4 I.OHH A I.KillTY. HAI. I'ltOOl-. I.anil Oltiee at l.ttkevlew, Ort-icoh.f April J7. 1'Jil. ( Nui.iee In hi ri hy iflveii lhat the lullnu liiu-liHlil'-'l H' llliT hlin Mir. I iiiilli i- of It h inli lilliill i tu make Uintl proof In HUppurt ut IiIk i IhIiii, ami Ihitl hhi-I iriiol will le iiih lo hi lnre lln- i Kei;Ni. r aiel K -i i i ver in I.Hkei ii-w, OreKnti, mi I lime 8. 1!il. viz: lilll.erl K. Arihnr. II. I-.., No ' l''i . iT Hit- ut-M ha.f ol iMirihi-HHi iiiiirl-r uml uurile ul iiiarler of imrl le n-t iiiu. r ami iioniit-aKitj arlr f hurdi mi-mi iinrh-i , hi-ei inn 4, ii nhlp in snulh, raiixe Hi mil. II'- ruino-a the fttilim ihK wiiui-HHi a tn pmve Iiih i-iiuimiuuiin re-i.lfiiet- ij.iiii himI eullualluli of mii'l laiel, viz: Ii. H. Miikm-Iiiihii, i Ii h r Ii h Mnrrin. Jiiiiii'h Williams ami .lliu rl Mnrrin, nil nf l.iikru. vi, Or i-xnll. mav i-X K. M. HIlATTAIN, Id-Kliiii-r. Absolutely tuRC A n Makes the food more delicious and wholesome aovAi baking aoworn co., Htw voaa. F. O. Bunting:, Owner largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon If) Registered Yearlinq Bulls IALD0R ALAMO head ol herd J W Kerder t han MurrlnoM Reeder Morrison i -.'.mv. BLACKSMITHS AND HORSLSHOtRS llu e verj iIiIiik In the lllai-kuillhliiK Line anil MullMrue liitn icuarnnteetl New Pine CreeK, Oregon. PIANOS 0 H J. W. Maxwell A. tent (oi- Ton of tho Best hif;h t;riulo and rtantlurtl makes of Pianos &240.00 and up Organs 80O up OROAIVS i